Sunday, 26 July 2015

Where did James Bond pick up his rental car in Bahamas for Casino Royale?

Most movies do not try to maintain a consistent geography of real life places. To say there are countless examples of stuff like this would be an understatement - I would guess over 90% of films have scenes where characters go down the street, turn a corner, and wind up in an entirely different part of the city.



The intent is always to serve the needs of the story and the visuals.



The hope is the scenery is non-descript enough that even locals don't notice. I don't think you should look for a plot-based explanation for this.

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